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afraid of the light
We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. – Plato
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a single candle
“Look at how a single candle can both defy and define the darkness.” ― Anne Frank
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Throwing Marshmallows
“Learning can only happen when a child is interested. If he’s not interested, it’s like throwing marshmallows at his head and calling it eating.” ~ Katrina Gutleben
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AN ANTHROPOLOGIST LOOKS AT THE TEACHER’S ROLE by MARGARET MEAD The American Museum of National History Educational methods 21: 219-223, 1942.
Parking this for later: AN ANTHROPOLOGIST LOOKS AT THE TEACHER’S ROLE by MARGARET MEAD The American Museum of National History Educational methods 21: 219-223, 1942. Also: http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/lifecycles/2012/jan/30/anthropologist-margaret-mead-addresses-todays-agin/ AN ANTHROPOLOGIST LOOKS AT THE TEACHER’S ROLE by MARGARET MEAD The American Museum of National History Educational … Continue reading
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